WELCOME to the Temple of Zoom where you can “experience” sliding down a Mayan temple into shark infested waters. The waterslide made to look like the type Mayan Temple found in Mexico sends terrified thrill-seekers up to 35-miles-per-hour down a 60-foot-long chute through a tunnel surrounded by 14-foot-long nurse sharks and Caribbean Reef sharks swimming in crystal clear waters.Aptly called “The Leap of Faith” – the terror-slide is part of the incredible Aquaventure, Paradise Island resort of the Bahamas. Vice President of Marine Operations, Mark Gsellman explained why the slide is so popular with the visitors to his resort
CAUSING a splash, this determined kingfisher goes hunting for dinner .
A once bustling gold rush town in Mono County, California now stands completed deserted .
With one hand rested on his belly and the other propping his head up, this lazy lizard takes an afternoon break .
HUDDLING under a leaf, a pair of adorable Javan scops owls take shelter from the rain .
COULD this be the most distastrous wedding cake fail EVER? Most brides opt for a traditional tiered white wedding cake decorated with delicate pink roses and lace for their big day .
FULLY equipped with a kitchen and lounge, it's hard to believe this modern holiday let is actually a BUS .
PERCHED on a branch, these two frogs hold hands as they look into the camera .
An Italian photographer travelled to the highlands of New Guinea where he met an Indonesian tribe untouched by the modern world .
FINALLY catching a meal, a pair of great white egrets fight over their dinner .
A doting seal smiles at her sweet little pup as she tickles its tummy on the beach .
THESE are the Disney Princesses you wouldn't want to run into in a dark alley .
WITH the phosphorescent blobs and mesmerising patterns, these spectacular images may look like the hall marks of an enchanted forest but it is in fact the scene of thousands of dancing FIREFLIES .